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he has a reason to go to the city with his cover story. i have a bar, have a tavern i need to pick up supplies. every time was careless and every time he's going through and a lot of times they were drunk and hanging out at 55 miles back and he would go through it and package it up and give it to caleb brewster, the captain. i know there weren't many hawaii and at that time that he was the one who was a big strong determined and confident so caleb was the only one without a suit. then he got six guys together and a whaleboat with a cannon on the front and he decides i'm going to go across the long island sound idio great if your viewers are not family or just picture a body of water causing about 26 miles so can you imagine i was down there doing standup to explain this story in october. it was 65 degrees combine by the water and can you imagine into january and february that is exactly what they did. he would have to go through the british navy and sometimes be the aggressor and to scare them to stay away from them, pick up messages, drop
he has a reason to go to the city with his cover story. i have a bar, have a tavern i need to pick up supplies. every time was careless and every time he's going through and a lot of times they were drunk and hanging out at 55 miles back and he would go through it and package it up and give it to caleb brewster, the captain. i know there weren't many hawaii and at that time that he was the one who was a big strong determined and confident so caleb was the only one without a suit. then he got...
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he now lives in city parks and on the street. both of our families tried desperately to help our sons to try to prevent this. we could not. our son first became ill after high school. he was supposed to go to college like many other people's kids an then he had his first psychotic break. we could not get any help for him. when a person is left to decompensate to the point where they can not eat because they fear their food is poison or when they can't go outside because they think people are following them everywhere. when they can't sleep because they are hearing voices and the delusions in their mind, we owe it to them and to intervene to help. there is nothing civil about letting somebody without their right mind decompensate to the to point that they lose their lives and sometimes other people lose their lives. our mother recently had called me and said that her son had been on the streets because he also left their house and the police called her first thing in the morning. she hadn't seen him in a long time and he had paran
he now lives in city parks and on the street. both of our families tried desperately to help our sons to try to prevent this. we could not. our son first became ill after high school. he was supposed to go to college like many other people's kids an then he had his first psychotic break. we could not get any help for him. when a person is left to decompensate to the point where they can not eat because they fear their food is poison or when they can't go outside because they think people are...
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they will do this in 25 cities in 2014. if you excuse me, i have a pickup to make. >> jon erlichman is looking very good in that ebay now mini- cooper. to look at what goes into executing that in just one hour, john followed to valet drivers. need something and needed now, if you live in the bay area or the big apple, james or megan could be answering your call. order.st got an >> it looks like i am going to best buy. >> they are shopping valets for ebay now, ebay's newest addition to the online marketplace. it is an experiment in instant delivery. canomers in certain series buy onyx from certain retailers and they will be delivered in under an hour. time, people can shop any anywhere on mobile phones. this is a logical extension. >> ebay charges five dollars for the delivery service. for the holiday season they are waving the fee. that working professionals like the service. half of our usages from 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m.. >> google has its own express stop -- shopping service. amazon is building more distribution centers
they will do this in 25 cities in 2014. if you excuse me, i have a pickup to make. >> jon erlichman is looking very good in that ebay now mini- cooper. to look at what goes into executing that in just one hour, john followed to valet drivers. need something and needed now, if you live in the bay area or the big apple, james or megan could be answering your call. order.st got an >> it looks like i am going to best buy. >> they are shopping valets for ebay now, ebay's newest...
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. >> woodruff: protests also raged for another day in ukraine's capital city. thousands of demonstrators stormed government buildings in kiev to demand integration with the european union. in turn, the country's president asked to renew talks with the e.u. and he appealed for calm. we'll have a full report from kiev and analysis from a former u.s. ambassador later in the program. china launched its first robotic mission to the moon early this morning. the jade rabbit rover aboard a landing craft blasted off atop an unmanned rocket at 1:30 a.m. the rover is expected to land on the lunar surface in mid- december. if successful, china will become the third country to soft-land a spacecraft on the moon. wall street retreated today after retailers got off to a disappointing start for the holiday season. the dow jones industrial average lost 77 points to close at 16,008. the nasdaq fell 14 points to close at 4,045. >> woodruff: still to come on the "newshour": fixing the glitches plaguing healthcare.gov will the holiday season bring cheer to retailers? david hockney
. >> woodruff: protests also raged for another day in ukraine's capital city. thousands of demonstrators stormed government buildings in kiev to demand integration with the european union. in turn, the country's president asked to renew talks with the e.u. and he appealed for calm. we'll have a full report from kiev and analysis from a former u.s. ambassador later in the program. china launched its first robotic mission to the moon early this morning. the jade rabbit rover aboard a...
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minimum wage workers in 100 cities promise to hit the streets to demand higher pay. >> emergency response, what authorities are learning from the desperate 911 calls played dur the newtown massacre.
minimum wage workers in 100 cities promise to hit the streets to demand higher pay. >> emergency response, what authorities are learning from the desperate 911 calls played dur the newtown massacre.
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six days later on october 29th, mark chapman flies to new york city. armed with the gun he bought in hawaii, he stakes out the dakota, waiting for his chance to take revenge on the hero he believes has betrayed him. but john lennon is not the only potential victim, chapman, it seems, has backups. >> so he brought the gun with him, came to new york. had planned to kill someone who was a celebrity to bring attention to himself. >> lennon wasn't his only target. he had a list of substitutes, if you will. if he couldn't get to lennon, he would have attempted to kill walter cronkite, johnny carson, george c. scott, jackie kennedy onassis or marlon brando. lennon was his first choice. >> even show, chapman's agenda included a wild scheme to kill scott while the actor was on stage at a broadway show. >> the defendant said he had front row seats, and his plan was to stand up in the middle of the show and fire into the body of george c. scott. it wasn't attic laterally adroit plan because when he went to the gun store to buy bullets to have ammunition for his g
six days later on october 29th, mark chapman flies to new york city. armed with the gun he bought in hawaii, he stakes out the dakota, waiting for his chance to take revenge on the hero he believes has betrayed him. but john lennon is not the only potential victim, chapman, it seems, has backups. >> so he brought the gun with him, came to new york. had planned to kill someone who was a celebrity to bring attention to himself. >> lennon wasn't his only target. he had a list of...
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transit taking nuke city. so i do think there's some steam and the headwind that can actually push perkins through the gate, but it has to be formulaic. meaning we have to have formula funds, no more competitive grants. we can keep on doing winners and losers in the nation when all communities really should have high quality career tech ed spent last question. mr. thomas. >> you know, it seems to me at least that like politics, education is pretty local. and today's teachers do you think are trained well enough to handle situations like zero-tolerance policies that are so bizarre that they produce incredible incidents and bad publicity? kids being held up and suspended for childish things that are completely, goes along with david bullying. the lack of parental involvement in the inner cities to the extent that produces what we have today, because there aren't any pets sometimes. there may be grandparents but that's about it. how do you do with those kinds of things on a local basis? it's all well and good to
transit taking nuke city. so i do think there's some steam and the headwind that can actually push perkins through the gate, but it has to be formulaic. meaning we have to have formula funds, no more competitive grants. we can keep on doing winners and losers in the nation when all communities really should have high quality career tech ed spent last question. mr. thomas. >> you know, it seems to me at least that like politics, education is pretty local. and today's teachers do you think...
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and on over to new york city. fast-food workers in 100 cities across the country are walking off the job today to demand higher wages. right now the median hourly wage for fast-food workers nationwide is $8.94 an hour. that is about $18,000 a year, which is just above the federal poverty level for a family of three. the goal of today's strike is simple. workers want to earn a living wage of $15 an hour, a wage that would allow them to raise their families without having to live in poverty. their employers, mcdonald's, burger king, taco bell and wendy's have seen soaring profits while workers have seen little to no gain in years. last year mcdonald's brought in $5.5 billion in profits, a 27% increase over five years. its ceo makes $13.8 million a year, a 234% pay increase from the previous year. comparatively over a period of nearly 15 years, fast-food workers only saw their wages increase by $0.10 an hour. today the disparity between worker and ceo is so high it would take 930 years for a mcdonald's crew member to
and on over to new york city. fast-food workers in 100 cities across the country are walking off the job today to demand higher wages. right now the median hourly wage for fast-food workers nationwide is $8.94 an hour. that is about $18,000 a year, which is just above the federal poverty level for a family of three. the goal of today's strike is simple. workers want to earn a living wage of $15 an hour, a wage that would allow them to raise their families without having to live in poverty....
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through to some mind the top two cities of russia. really run fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand coming. in a record setting trip milan their c.e.o. numbers face. a list. the torch relay. on march. the eighth the right thank you. thank. you. thank you welcome back you're watching r t international live from moscow labor m.p.'s in the u.k. have failed to convince ministers to restrict stakes and prizes in betting machines installed in bookmakers shops the six odds terminals in which were at this pub billions of pounds have been dubbed crack cocaine on the high street artie's era for reports on the high stakes diction. they're the high risk high stakes gaming machines this in the u.k. betting industry more than a billion pounds each year for. the short fix of. a machine. and to comply. to one hundred every twenty seconds this is a twenty second repeat cycle every twenty seconds. three hundred pounds my children my wife my job my self-esteem. ok. the government's two thousand and five gambling act limited the number of high
through to some mind the top two cities of russia. really run fourteen thousand people or sixty five thousand coming. in a record setting trip milan their c.e.o. numbers face. a list. the torch relay. on march. the eighth the right thank you. thank. you. thank you welcome back you're watching r t international live from moscow labor m.p.'s in the u.k. have failed to convince ministers to restrict stakes and prizes in betting machines installed in bookmakers shops the six odds terminals in which...
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in new york city the poorest 20% of the city earn an average of $8,993 a year, the richest 5% earned an average of $436,931. it is dramatic. when bill de blasio talked about a tale of two cities there's real economic data to back that up. >> when you're talking about 20% of people of 8 million an enormous number of people making $9,000 a year. that's crazy. one of the things that's always been amazing about new york and sounds like this documentary gets at it is interplay of what's settled. when we look back with nostalgia on what soho looked like in the 1980s. you see that in more fringe parts of the city. that interplay is still there. >> there's also the questions of how much one person, a mayor, can change a city. we either ascribe too much to a mayor or pin our hopes too much or his or her lapel. in the "new york times" magazine actually talked about bill de blasio and whether or not we had unrealistic expectations in terms of his ability to narrow the gap and create a more equitable society in new york city. at the end of the day new york city gets a cut of financial transactio
in new york city the poorest 20% of the city earn an average of $8,993 a year, the richest 5% earned an average of $436,931. it is dramatic. when bill de blasio talked about a tale of two cities there's real economic data to back that up. >> when you're talking about 20% of people of 8 million an enormous number of people making $9,000 a year. that's crazy. one of the things that's always been amazing about new york and sounds like this documentary gets at it is interplay of what's...
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, can add a new title, the nation's largest bankrupt city. a michigan judge ruled that detroit can enter bankruptcy. it clears the way for cuts in pensions and retirement workers. bond holders face major losses. diane eastabrook has the story. >> orr wants the plan to be as easy as possible. it's likely everyone will take a financial haircut. >> judge steven rhodes gave the green light to cut pensions, sell city access and cut debts. outside, detroit municipal workers and retirees protested. retiree david sole called it a death sentence. >> our pensions might go on the chopping block. our art institute, our water department may be sold off. >> the judge said bankruptcy may be the only way to breathe new life into detroit given its $18 billion debt. cum bling infrastructure. in his ruling the judge said: >> in a controversial decision rhodes said retiree pensions could be on the chopping block, saying the state's constitution treats them like any other contract. the union says it will press their case with kevin orr, when he draws up the plan.
, can add a new title, the nation's largest bankrupt city. a michigan judge ruled that detroit can enter bankruptcy. it clears the way for cuts in pensions and retirement workers. bond holders face major losses. diane eastabrook has the story. >> orr wants the plan to be as easy as possible. it's likely everyone will take a financial haircut. >> judge steven rhodes gave the green light to cut pensions, sell city access and cut debts. outside, detroit municipal workers and retirees...
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not the only city facing this economic divide. it's been faced by other comuns who wanted to form their own city. ben where does this effort stand? >> well john it really seems like it's starting to gain some traction. this group tried over the past few years to get legislation passed to try to get their own school district. but lawmakers slapped that down saying only an official municipality could run their own schools. so this essentially is their answer. jeffrey lee doesn't miss a moment with his grandchildren on the north end of baton rouge. and although they're not in school yet he knows that education will be the key to a better life. >> i want them you know to go to school and learn as much as they can. >> but that's a challenge in a city where 60% of the public schoolchildren aren't learning at grade level. >> it's one of the worst school systems in the state. how many other generations of children do you have to disserve before you say you know what, let's try something different. >> lylionel reiny, the city of . george w
not the only city facing this economic divide. it's been faced by other comuns who wanted to form their own city. ben where does this effort stand? >> well john it really seems like it's starting to gain some traction. this group tried over the past few years to get legislation passed to try to get their own school district. but lawmakers slapped that down saying only an official municipality could run their own schools. so this essentially is their answer. jeffrey lee doesn't miss a...
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. >> they couldn't live within the city limits proper. this is actually parts of johannesburg and a lot of the people who live here work in johannesburg or pretoria. they have got power they have, on top of the houses you can't see them that clearly but they have water tanks, hot water, the streets have electricity, the streets are paved, that's the promise. so many people who live in these town shirpships live in shantie. this area was supposed to house 90,000 people. by the way, we are less than a couple of miles from the richest part of africa where there are month millionaires than anywhere in any other part of the country. talk about haves and have nots we're right in the middle of this in postapartheid south africa. >>> the memorial service for nelson mandela, as you see live pictures of people coming to fmb stadium. 4:00 a.m. eastern, 1:00 a.m., many pacific time. >>> the weather is having a ripple affect around the area, cameras captured sheets of ice sliding right off the top of the building. and in baltimore, several schools wer
. >> they couldn't live within the city limits proper. this is actually parts of johannesburg and a lot of the people who live here work in johannesburg or pretoria. they have got power they have, on top of the houses you can't see them that clearly but they have water tanks, hot water, the streets have electricity, the streets are paved, that's the promise. so many people who live in these town shirpships live in shantie. this area was supposed to house 90,000 people. by the way, we are...
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this is for new city employees forward. will. >> well, all employees are grandfathered in. any benefit that they've earned. going forward the benefit can existingven for employees. and that's a big difference from some other pension reform seen.es that you've for example, governor brown's thesenitiative made changes just for employees that are new, that are coming in new .o the systems so san jose, that's a very big difference. existing employee has vested all their benefits on a backwards looking basis. but going forward, those benefits may be changed. moving from your sunny weather pattern up north, canada is actually a country a lot of things right as far as pensions go, including, quite frankly, paying yourself.h as because you're paid like a public sector worker even though you have a huge responsibility. >> yeah. will that change? are you try fog pioneer that change -- trying to pioneer that change as well? >> one of the things we've looked at is we've hired a consultant. we asked, how do we improve the governance of our system? because canada does have best systems.
this is for new city employees forward. will. >> well, all employees are grandfathered in. any benefit that they've earned. going forward the benefit can existingven for employees. and that's a big difference from some other pension reform seen.es that you've for example, governor brown's thesenitiative made changes just for employees that are new, that are coming in new .o the systems so san jose, that's a very big difference. existing employee has vested all their benefits on a...
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there are people in the city that need to get to the stadium. they are setting up a lot of unique things in terms of prpgs ways to get people to the game that are a little harder than normal super bowls are. but it's not that much different. >> this was tweeted a short time ago. contrary to reports there is no ban on tailgating at super bowl xlviii, can't bring grills or take up an empty parking space. >> it's minimalist. >> not allowing people to walk to the stadium as well? >> if you know this area, it's not that easy to walk there. i don't know where you would be walking from. >> if you had a tailgate set up at a distance, a ways away maybe you could walk -- >> i guess you could. it's just an odd area for this sort of thing. tailgating is about let's face it, your car, the grill, all of that stuff. that works great for a lot of regular season games but this is the super bowl. they need every space and they need to make sure the crowd is secure. it's a different deal. >> what happens if come that first sunday in february we've got snow ma ged
there are people in the city that need to get to the stadium. they are setting up a lot of unique things in terms of prpgs ways to get people to the game that are a little harder than normal super bowls are. but it's not that much different. >> this was tweeted a short time ago. contrary to reports there is no ban on tailgating at super bowl xlviii, can't bring grills or take up an empty parking space. >> it's minimalist. >> not allowing people to walk to the stadium as well?...
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macdonald city's top job. tonight - she's officially in the raco quan. >>> i think oakland can do better. >> and you're looking at the councilwoman gunning for that city's top job. tonight, she is officially in the race to challenge embattled mayor jean quan. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. new at 6:00 tonight our phil matier at oakland city hall with the race's newest contender. phil. >> reporter: that's right. this contender is very close to the mayor at least when it comes to council meetings. take a look. embattled oakland mayor jean quan got some competition very close to home today when libby shaft who holds the mayor's seat on the city council signed up to run against her for the top job. >> i think she can do better. >> reporter: she isn't alone. a recent survey found only 5% of the voters in oakland would vote for quan again. >> lisa a polar rising -- she is a polarizing figure. it's time for a change. >> we need a new mayor. >> reporter: the same poll found that 70% of oakland v
macdonald city's top job. tonight - she's officially in the raco quan. >>> i think oakland can do better. >> and you're looking at the councilwoman gunning for that city's top job. tonight, she is officially in the race to challenge embattled mayor jean quan. good evening, i'm ken bastida. >> i'm elizabeth cook. new at 6:00 tonight our phil matier at oakland city hall with the race's newest contender. phil. >> reporter: that's right. this contender is very close to...
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after a deadly commuter train derailment here in new york city. four people were killed, more than 60 hurt. >> it was like a movie scene. >> reporter: overnight, investigators recovered the black boxes from the mangled metro train in good condition. they'll be looking sba track conditions, the train's equipment, the signal system, and the operator. >> our mission is to understand not just what happened but why it happened. >> reporter: for the more than 100 passengers on board, it was a nightmare. 5:54 a.m. sunday, the train leaves poughkeepsie for grand central. at 7:20, traveling southbound, the train approaches a large curve, jumps the track, train cars roll over, windows pop out, passengers are thrown from their seats. >> everyone was getting thrown around. it was just people flying back and forth. >> on a work day, fully occupied, it would have been a tremendous disaster. >> reporter: also overnight, authorities identified the victims. among them, 54-year-old james lavelle, a lighting expert, father of four, who was headed into manhattan to w
after a deadly commuter train derailment here in new york city. four people were killed, more than 60 hurt. >> it was like a movie scene. >> reporter: overnight, investigators recovered the black boxes from the mangled metro train in good condition. they'll be looking sba track conditions, the train's equipment, the signal system, and the operator. >> our mission is to understand not just what happened but why it happened. >> reporter: for the more than 100 passengers on...
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western politicians are one of their own particular victoria nuland who has paid a visit to the tent city that was set up here by the protesters essentially expressing the u.s. support for the ukrainian opposition and for the protesters as well as the colonel and has also held close talks with. the darling of the ukrainian opposition and seemingly off the western politicians who have also met with him along with leaders of ukrainian opposition among others that we have seen among the protesters on the square were foreign ministers from sweden germany and the netherlands when asked about why they are here they claimed that it was just simply out of curiosity to see how what they called it i'm a critic process in the country was going well he has hope that. the talks with europe will renew under a new president essentially hinting at the ultimate goal of the ukrainian protesters and that is the current government and the president to step down and for the early presidential elections to take place the interests of western politicians and what is essentially ukrainian domestic affairs has dr
western politicians are one of their own particular victoria nuland who has paid a visit to the tent city that was set up here by the protesters essentially expressing the u.s. support for the ukrainian opposition and for the protesters as well as the colonel and has also held close talks with. the darling of the ukrainian opposition and seemingly off the western politicians who have also met with him along with leaders of ukrainian opposition among others that we have seen among the protesters...
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meanwhile, the city is failing. >> reporter: the city is failing, yes. and it is the inner city. i mean there is so much urban blight in detroit that there are only really maybe a handful of other cities in the country that are suffering the same type of true deterioration that they have seen in detroit with not just abandoned factories and warehouses and things like that, but even the residential areas have fallen into such disrepair that no one will go there. now again, rather ironically, the rest of michigan is doing very well. i was out there just earlier in the year and government officials and business people are talking about something of a renaissance going on in michigan, particularly in the industrial sector. it just has not made it to detroit, and detroit has really collapsed from within. >> again, the federal judge saying that detroit is eligible for bankruptcy. ron, i want to thank you and leave everybody with these thoughts. 40% of the city's lights didn't work in the first quarter of 2013. 50% of parks have been closed since 2008 and roughly 78,000 structures are a
meanwhile, the city is failing. >> reporter: the city is failing, yes. and it is the inner city. i mean there is so much urban blight in detroit that there are only really maybe a handful of other cities in the country that are suffering the same type of true deterioration that they have seen in detroit with not just abandoned factories and warehouses and things like that, but even the residential areas have fallen into such disrepair that no one will go there. now again, rather...
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fan was killed in the parking lot at the kansas city sheets. al fan was beaten into a coma outside dodgers stadium. that fan has not recovered from that. a dodgers fan was stabbed in san francisco in september. two people were shot and one was beaten unconscious at a 49ers game just two years ago. is it a growing problem? >> we don't have statistics that actually show that it might be worse than it was say, 10, 20s, 30 years ago but there are things we know. tailgating culture at professional games has made its way up from the land of colleges to the pros and that means people are arriving at the stadium five or six hours earlier and getting liquored up, there is a culture that is people who don't have tickets. they bring a radio controlled or a radio or t.v. with batteries in it and watch the game outside the stadium. and that is one of the things. alcohol is anning aggravating factor. the power of the beer lobby to make sure it keeps getting poured is another factor. another is the owners themselves. they spend so much money on security when
fan was killed in the parking lot at the kansas city sheets. al fan was beaten into a coma outside dodgers stadium. that fan has not recovered from that. a dodgers fan was stabbed in san francisco in september. two people were shot and one was beaten unconscious at a 49ers game just two years ago. is it a growing problem? >> we don't have statistics that actually show that it might be worse than it was say, 10, 20s, 30 years ago but there are things we know. tailgating culture at...
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they will roll these out in 25 cities in 2014. if you'll excuse me, i have a pickup to make. >> jon erlichman is looking good in that ebay now mini-cooper. to give you a closer look at what goes into executing order to delivery in one hour, he follows two of the valet drivers through the streets of new york and san francisco. take a look. >> need something and need it now? if you live in the bay area or the big apple, we could be waiting to answer your call. >> i just got an order for a usb cable. >> portable bluetooth speaker. i am going to best buy. >> they are shopping valets for ebay now. it is the newest addition to the online marketplace. it is an experiment in instant delivery. customers in new york on a chicago, and dallas can buy products from nearby retailers. they will deliver the goods in under one hour. >> people can shop anytime anywhere on mobile phones. immediate delivery is a logical extension. >> ebay charges five dollars for the delivery service. it is waving the fee during the holiday season to get more shopper
they will roll these out in 25 cities in 2014. if you'll excuse me, i have a pickup to make. >> jon erlichman is looking good in that ebay now mini-cooper. to give you a closer look at what goes into executing order to delivery in one hour, he follows two of the valet drivers through the streets of new york and san francisco. take a look. >> need something and need it now? if you live in the bay area or the big apple, we could be waiting to answer your call. >> i just got an...
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saying they weren't doing it anywhere else, you found they were doing it in half-a-dozen cities. are more going on elsewhere that you know of? >> there's a lot around the country. the a.t.f. refuses to say much to us. they refuse to discuss where these things are. you can understand that if they are ongoing. we ask for things that were concluded and they refused all freedom of information requests. so through tips and press releases we were able to cobble together a list, and we found in those six cities has a lot of people talking. >> let me bring some of those in. here are some of the tactics described in your reporting. the bur u used people and in some cases arrested them. it opened undercover drug and buying operations. it provided alcohol and marijuana for teens, encouraged gun theft by offering high prices for stolen weapons, damaged buildings like the one in milwaukee, put suspects to obtain guns bringing higher penalties in court, more elaborate guns and hired a felon to run a pensacola pawn shop to boost arrests. you described them as rogue tactics in your story. when y
saying they weren't doing it anywhere else, you found they were doing it in half-a-dozen cities. are more going on elsewhere that you know of? >> there's a lot around the country. the a.t.f. refuses to say much to us. they refuse to discuss where these things are. you can understand that if they are ongoing. we ask for things that were concluded and they refused all freedom of information requests. so through tips and press releases we were able to cobble together a list, and we found in...
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hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work deep below the city. they began building the infrastructure of new york in 1872. from the subways to the sewers, the water tunnels to the highway tunnels, new york city thrives because of their work. ryan: you got one little hole in the ground, and nobody knows we're here. see the empire state building, right. that's 1,000 feet. so you figure, you go down 1,000. how high that is -- that's how far we go down. narrator: stretching more than 60 miles under the city, tunnel 3 is taking generations of workers to complete. ryan: i don't even want to imagine what my father had to go through. when we fi
hurwitz: currently, city tunnel 1 and city tunnel number 2 would be feeding each half of the city. so you'd lose half the city if you didn't have a replacement. narrator: without half of its water supply, the city would shut down. for nearly 40 years, new york has been in the process of constructing a solution. man: this project is water tunnel number 3. we started on this project in 1969. i'm a sandhog. i've been a sandhog for 37 years. narrator: sandhogs are the men of local 147, who work...
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. >> for a lot of these people, the metro north train from upstate to new york city was their way of commuting to work, and i think a lot of these people are going to have to contend with, you know, getting back to normal life at some point and having to get back on the metro north train that goes right through, you know, that same area at some point. and you know, i think that's going to be very difficult for them, honestly. i don't know how they're going to deal with that. i assume with the support of their family and whatever mental health providers, you know. i'm sure there will be some degree of post-traumatic stress for a number of the people. >> reporter: one of those injured passengers, a 14-year-old boy, rides the train to work every day. the doctor had to tell his mother not just about his injuries and how he had treated him but about the boy's father, who's got a broken spinal cord injury. that very traumatic for the family and that boy, the doctor told us his mother told him that boy is going to have to ride the train every day and go through the trauma of getting back on
. >> for a lot of these people, the metro north train from upstate to new york city was their way of commuting to work, and i think a lot of these people are going to have to contend with, you know, getting back to normal life at some point and having to get back on the metro north train that goes right through, you know, that same area at some point. and you know, i think that's going to be very difficult for them, honestly. i don't know how they're going to deal with that. i assume with...
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he told me that that year, the city of miami gave the keys of the city to robo cop, but refused to gave the keys to the city to a man who become one of the most transformant figures in history. >> when i became mayor the whole thing seemed - that they removed to issue a proclamation which they gave to the corner bartender if he opened a new store. >> but six mayors and the governor denounced him after he thanked castro, yasser arafat, and libyan president muammar gaddafi. during the dark days of apartheid. those governments enabled assistance, specifically muammar gaddafi's. nelson mandela said, "your enemy is not necessarily mien my." >> the communities were outraged, pressuring leaders to snub nelson mandela. it was one of the best days and one of the worst. the great nelson mandela came to miami and we had an opportunity to hear and see this great man personally. unfortunately his presence here caused political leaders to snub him. >> that outraged and energised members of the community. hg smith organised a tourist boycott from fort lauder dale to'. >> the fight for freedom that nel
he told me that that year, the city of miami gave the keys of the city to robo cop, but refused to gave the keys to the city to a man who become one of the most transformant figures in history. >> when i became mayor the whole thing seemed - that they removed to issue a proclamation which they gave to the corner bartender if he opened a new store. >> but six mayors and the governor denounced him after he thanked castro, yasser arafat, and libyan president muammar gaddafi. during the...
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detroit is a troubled city. it's lost tremendous employment. it's been disproportionately affect by nafta and the auto industry, it's lost population. and they are two radically different cases am but still, to your question, moderate adjustments, and the question of moderate adjustments is in the eye of the beholder. the average retiree-- retiree in detroit is $19,000 it that is the averagement there are many with $12,000 a year pensions. so if we're talking about moderate adjustments, are you saying $10, are you saying $100 a month? well, the emergency manage never detroit is talking about 16 cents on the dollar. is that a moderate adjustment. we say not. in the state of illinois it is a completely different circumstances. this is a state that the very same day voted to take away retiree's pension benefits an cut those benefits, adopted a multimillion dollar tax cut for multinational corporation within that state. so the state is not impoverished. the state is choosing priorities that are different than the citizens have chosen by adopting a
detroit is a troubled city. it's lost tremendous employment. it's been disproportionately affect by nafta and the auto industry, it's lost population. and they are two radically different cases am but still, to your question, moderate adjustments, and the question of moderate adjustments is in the eye of the beholder. the average retiree-- retiree in detroit is $19,000 it that is the averagement there are many with $12,000 a year pensions. so if we're talking about moderate adjustments, are you...
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reporting live in palo alto, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> a city spokesman says if the city does eliminate street sweeping jobs, utility bills for residents probably won't be cut. but it could slow down future rate hikes. >>> a handful of protestors on hand for the opening today of a planned parenthood facility in redwood city. hundreds of people in the surrounding neighborhood signed a petition claiming that it will decrease their property values and hurt nearby businesses. planned parenthood insists that there is a need in the area. >>> the push to build a park honoring the teenager killed by a sonoma county deputy is gaining traction. andy lopez was shot to death in october while carrying an air rifle designed to look like an assault rifle. county supervisors discussed that proposed memorial today but no final decision yet. >>> nobody hurt after this dump truck ended up in a home in cupertino this morning. the crash happened about 6:30 on foothill boulevard near stevens creek boulevard. foothill had to be closed for several hours while crews fixed some power lines that fell. >>> dogs ar
reporting live in palo alto, len ramirez, kpix 5. >> a city spokesman says if the city does eliminate street sweeping jobs, utility bills for residents probably won't be cut. but it could slow down future rate hikes. >>> a handful of protestors on hand for the opening today of a planned parenthood facility in redwood city. hundreds of people in the surrounding neighborhood signed a petition claiming that it will decrease their property values and hurt nearby businesses. planned...
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so i'm very much for opening up, but at the same time and i think, will of quaker city, working on an article now and i'm going through it. i've written two books, but it's taken me two months to reread the novel, which is so dead is full of interesting images. that is a book that should certainly be canonized. so much going on there. and yet, it is amazing to me they were getting together and doing articles on it. a lot of the things that we've been churning out, people referred -- prefer to do something else that even, what other, it seems to me there's a lot of richness that is allowed. emily dickinson herself was a complete skin under unknown when she died and the edition with all the punctuation corrected in the? titles but in poetry. she wasn't really known -- that was published shortly after her death until thomas h. johnson came along and found her in the library in 1935 and suddenly this complete unknown and people have this really great stuff. again, i don't want to necessarily make a hierarchy of text, but i will s
so i'm very much for opening up, but at the same time and i think, will of quaker city, working on an article now and i'm going through it. i've written two books, but it's taken me two months to reread the novel, which is so dead is full of interesting images. that is a book that should certainly be canonized. so much going on there. and yet, it is amazing to me they were getting together and doing articles on it. a lot of the things that we've been churning out, people referred -- prefer to...
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the city is deep in debt. tomorrow, a federal judge is expected to announce if it is eligible for bankruptcy protection. if so, bill you don't know of dollars in pensions could be eliminated. one says losing his pension would be a decision between eating or taking medication. >>af four months of court hearings, a federal judge will rule whether detroit is eligible for chapter 9 bankruptcy. >> bankruptcy is a term that none of us ever wanted to get to this point. >> facing a staggering $18,000,000,000 in long-term debt. the city apoints an emergency manager, kevyn orr made it clear that everything from the city's asse assets, like masterpieces at the detroit institfractured of arts to incurred debts like retiree pensions may be up for grabs. >> to me, that's robbery. >> donald's smith is one of some 20,000 retirees ang,ly awaiting the judge's decision. >> i am not asking them to give me anything but what i earned. >> smith worked nearly 30 years as a city detention officer. he is concerned his $800 pension chec
the city is deep in debt. tomorrow, a federal judge is expected to announce if it is eligible for bankruptcy protection. if so, bill you don't know of dollars in pensions could be eliminated. one says losing his pension would be a decision between eating or taking medication. >>af four months of court hearings, a federal judge will rule whether detroit is eligible for chapter 9 bankruptcy. >> bankruptcy is a term that none of us ever wanted to get to this point. >> facing a...
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that allows them to get that scale and say they can get this to a couple of dozen cities quickly. they are figuring out the financials behind what the customer wants and whether it can make sense for them and roll it out. they are getting scale from an acquisition they have done. maybe this becomes an extension of the bigger story and maybe the financials do not have to make as much sense if it is part of that broader story. you are right. they are still figuring it out. >> i can say in all honesty that i will use it again. now i know about it and how good it is and how easy it is. i'll definitely keep in mind for future purchases. thank you. bloomberg tv will take you inside another company next week the shipping giant, ups. we will get a tour of the ups hub in louisville. that is all day tuesday on bloomberg tv. want to go to sold-out events like the super bowl, but do not have a ticket? chances are you might turn to that ebay ticket have called stubhub. ♪ >> welcome back. i am emily chang. this is "bloomberg west: inside ebay." from the super bowl to broadway, fans turned to
that allows them to get that scale and say they can get this to a couple of dozen cities quickly. they are figuring out the financials behind what the customer wants and whether it can make sense for them and roll it out. they are getting scale from an acquisition they have done. maybe this becomes an extension of the bigger story and maybe the financials do not have to make as much sense if it is part of that broader story. you are right. they are still figuring it out. >> i can say in...
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that may help determine the cause of the deadly derailment in new york city. four passengers were killed. 67 others were injured when that train jumped the tracks just outside of a station in the bronx. this morning, metro north is beginning the process of getting those train cars upright. cnn's alexander field is live for us at the accident scene in the bronx. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the cranes are in place and crews are in place. they had to wait for the okay from the ntsb investigators. they will begin with the locomotive and work toward reaching the other seven subsequent cars and the process should last into the morning. overnight we learned the names of the four passengers killed aboard that train. they are the following. we are also hearing this morning from the survivors of this wreck. they are telling us about the terrifying moments when their train stopped feet short of the harlem river. >> i thought i'm going to die. to be honest, he thought i'm going to die. >> i broke my arm. it's really painful. >> i heard a lot of crunching and though
that may help determine the cause of the deadly derailment in new york city. four passengers were killed. 67 others were injured when that train jumped the tracks just outside of a station in the bronx. this morning, metro north is beginning the process of getting those train cars upright. cnn's alexander field is live for us at the accident scene in the bronx. what can you tell us? >> reporter: the cranes are in place and crews are in place. they had to wait for the okay from the ntsb...
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that decision, if you think about what is going on in new york city right now, this is a city that -- it oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, with the great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a jewel in that state. i would caution against selling the kind of assets like that art collection. >> let me shift from money to life in the classroom. >> good. >> the problem of bullying continues to grab headlines. we have had so many high-profile and tragic cases. we have seen school districts acknowledging the reality of these cases. the expense of the programs they have to institute, what are your members' feelings and your feeling on these issues of what needs to be done? is there a federal bullying legislation needed? >> i am a big believer in trying to figure out policy that works as opposed to simply some kind of top-down poli
that decision, if you think about what is going on in new york city right now, this is a city that -- it oozes life. there is a vitality now that you do not see in the rest of the world. watching the detroit decision, one has to wonder when you look at michigan, and look at the inequities in michigan, with the great wealth and certain pieces of it, but what is happening in detroit? i do wonder why these decisions are being made this way. detroit can be a jewel in that state. i would caution...
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they are fueled in new york city and sussex. now, i don't want to alarm you, though it is alarming, but what -- part of what has happenedded is that in some places, sussex county being one of them, the way there were certain hate crimes classified as vandalism. if you write something awful on the wall of a synagogue, which is often the case, that used to be vandalism. that was the hate crime. the numbers have gone up in part because of that. okay? i think it's embarrassing, frankly, when you read the report that new york state, hate crimes have gone up 30%, and that the two places that are responsible for that, are sussex county, and new york city. i think we need to be clear that we're really not out of the woods just because we live in new york city. the second question that i wanted to say is you question this is difficult to answer because, clearly, i'm not in this kid head; right? i was not able to speak to any of them. i was able to speak to the parents of two families that have said, and it's complicated to know exactly w
they are fueled in new york city and sussex. now, i don't want to alarm you, though it is alarming, but what -- part of what has happenedded is that in some places, sussex county being one of them, the way there were certain hate crimes classified as vandalism. if you write something awful on the wall of a synagogue, which is often the case, that used to be vandalism. that was the hate crime. the numbers have gone up in part because of that. okay? i think it's embarrassing, frankly, when you...
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the motor city now must address its $18 billion debt. the judge's decision was opposed by the city's unions, pension funds and retirees who claim that the debt will be settled through cuts to their benefits. mindful of that, the judge says that he will not sign off on just any proposed cuts. >>> the nation's capitol is a little brighter for the rest of the year after getting an annual touch of holiday glitz. >> house speaker john boehner flipping the switch last night on the capitol christmas tree. it's an 88-foot-tall spruce, adorned with 5,000 ornaments made by kids across the country. >> and it looks beautiful. >> a beautiful tree. i will say that, yes. >>> coming up, which state curses the most? the results are in. >> interesting. >>> plus, a california ceo and his family vanished. the frantic search for their plane after it seemed to disappear from the skies. >>> and what billy joel is planning to do every month to delight his fans. >>> stock market momentum seems to be fading as all major averages have taken a beating this week. th
the motor city now must address its $18 billion debt. the judge's decision was opposed by the city's unions, pension funds and retirees who claim that the debt will be settled through cuts to their benefits. mindful of that, the judge says that he will not sign off on just any proposed cuts. >>> the nation's capitol is a little brighter for the rest of the year after getting an annual touch of holiday glitz. >> house speaker john boehner flipping the switch last night on the...
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earlier, they rejected higher structures in outlying parts of the city. congress will now take up the issue. >>> and, a maryland man is due in d.c. superior court, accuseof the making a fall on a banana peel in a metro station and suing the metro. he was charged with fraud after security video showed hip dropping the peel on the ground. owens sues the metro for $15,000, claiming he injured his leg and hip in the fall . that case was thrown out, just like the banana peel. >> he must have been watching too much wiley coyote. >> 5:15 now. definitely not as bad as last week, weather wise. >> finally. feels good. this is a week we want to get outside with the temperature on the upswing. it won't last for every. the seven-day has ups and downs. 43 degrees the starting point this morning. winds are calm so no wind chill factor, either. winds will be relatively light today and tomorrow. sometimes that's the real killer when it is coal outside, that wind as adding insult to injury. no issues with that today. with the water main break that will stay of the liquid v
earlier, they rejected higher structures in outlying parts of the city. congress will now take up the issue. >>> and, a maryland man is due in d.c. superior court, accuseof the making a fall on a banana peel in a metro station and suing the metro. he was charged with fraud after security video showed hip dropping the peel on the ground. owens sues the metro for $15,000, claiming he injured his leg and hip in the fall . that case was thrown out, just like the banana peel. >> he...
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the peak tech schools that ibm in new york city, the colleges in new york city, the new york city department of education, and our union actually put together. it got a lot of attention because the president mentioned it in the state of the union, then the president went to see it, but this is a fantastic school. it's a school where ibm has back-mapped from what the entry position, the skills required for the entry position in ibm is, and we have put a six-year program together that also is aligned with the common core critical thinking, and everybody, you go to the school, everybody loves it. so it is actually helping re- envision what career tech ed should look like in this new economy, and frankly, there is a lot of really great career tech ed schools throughout the country. toledo has one that is a terrific school, that has been aligned with gm. aviation high school in new york city, aligned with the aviation industry. transit tech in new york city. so i think there is some steam and a headwind that could actually push perkins through the gate, but it has to be formulaic. meaning we have
the peak tech schools that ibm in new york city, the colleges in new york city, the new york city department of education, and our union actually put together. it got a lot of attention because the president mentioned it in the state of the union, then the president went to see it, but this is a fantastic school. it's a school where ibm has back-mapped from what the entry position, the skills required for the entry position in ibm is, and we have put a six-year program together that also is...
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the break-up could cost the city at large $53 million - 20% of its budget and would segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george would be a majority white at a 3:1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish. white kids going to school on the ordinary end of the parish and in the middle the black kids. >> there's an income disparity. residents in baton rouge earn $58,000. residents in st george make 90,000. >> we have to go back to where we are segregating ourselves. i don't see it as a win. >> it's not a trend. both the white and black middle class have been fleeing baton rouge in search of new schools. those breaking away say it's not about race, but education. >> this has nothing to do with skin colour. if you have the means to leave baton rouge and the school system, you have left. >> for those that have not been able to leave, it means division. >> it all will change. one side will be better than the other side. what will happen to the lower class. it'll move city and make it a better class. >> the break away continues
the break-up could cost the city at large $53 million - 20% of its budget and would segregate the city. baton rouge is majority black. st george would be a majority white at a 3:1 ratio. >> now we would have white kids going to school over here on this end of the parish. white kids going to school on the ordinary end of the parish and in the middle the black kids. >> there's an income disparity. residents in baton rouge earn $58,000. residents in st george make 90,000. >> we...
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they will only end up in had the 50s today. 55 in foster city. san francisco registering in the mid 50s for today, and in the trivalley region, it will only be in the 50s for today. i want to show you a forecast because colder air is on the we get our first chance for valley level snowfall. that's right, i said it. comes in. first let's check your drive. >> good morning, you're talking about that snow over in the tahoe area. but we do have advisories of colder weather coming in. intersta. 80 looks veryçó clea s well.Ñi looking over here toward the oakland driveq as well. a smooth, easy drive through downtown oakland. there are gusty winds out there, keep that in mind,ok and here i the map.#@ h(t&háhp &hc& we see that yellow streak from the bottom. not a fáconcern,t( the warriorsy tonight against the raptors, so you can expect that traffic through the area. easy drive between san francisco and the south bay. a quick look outside, guys, we'll look at the tri-valley and speeds moving here. >>> still ahead on today in the bay, the train that fl
they will only end up in had the 50s today. 55 in foster city. san francisco registering in the mid 50s for today, and in the trivalley region, it will only be in the 50s for today. i want to show you a forecast because colder air is on the we get our first chance for valley level snowfall. that's right, i said it. comes in. first let's check your drive. >> good morning, you're talking about that snow over in the tahoe area. but we do have advisories of colder weather coming in....
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it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five oi." it's day two of obama on offense. try to link the gop to the problem of his botched health care rollout. >> between a reckless shutdown by congressional republicans in an effort to repeal the affordable care fact and admittedly poor execution on my administration's part in implementing the latest stage of the new law, nobody's acquitted themselves very well these past few months. so it's not surprising that the american people's frustrations
it's 5:00 in new york city, and this is "the five oi." it's day two of obama on offense. try to link the gop to the problem of his botched health care rollout. >> between a reckless shutdown by congressional republicans in an effort to repeal the affordable care fact and admittedly poor execution on my administration's part in implementing the latest stage of the new law, nobody's acquitted themselves very well these past few months. so it's not surprising that the american...
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he was at a ceremony at city hall. at the end of a very graceful speech, he said apartheid is doomed. and that drew a rousing applause from people here and people watching on the monitors. 750,000 people over the course of his visit in new york city got to see him including a ticker tape parade, a motorcade that came right through here. >> a big reception at riverside church. he was in a car and i saw him. i'm on top of the marquis with some staff members. and see nelson mandela pointing as if someone was saying, there's the apollo theater and it made us feel so good that he acknowledged that we were there. >> it was a different time then. harlem was a different time in the 1990s. it was going through some things as we say. and now harlem is in its renaissance. when he was here, it was the first george w. bush was the president and we had the first black mayor of new york city. and now we have the first black president of the united states. what do you think he would think of harlem and the united states? >> i think he
he was at a ceremony at city hall. at the end of a very graceful speech, he said apartheid is doomed. and that drew a rousing applause from people here and people watching on the monitors. 750,000 people over the course of his visit in new york city got to see him including a ticker tape parade, a motorcade that came right through here. >> a big reception at riverside church. he was in a car and i saw him. i'm on top of the marquis with some staff members. and see nelson mandela pointing...
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it was too warm, a little bit of a heat eiland effect in the city. same for areas of new york city. don't expect anything in the city. the suburbs is where we've seen the worst of it. at airports which are located in the suburbs, that's where delays are piling up. ground stop unless philly and new york, reporting about fuhr to five-hour delays at the airports. those airport delays will be with us probably till about 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon when the storm will exit. the white is the snow. snow-covered areas of ohio, pennsylvania, d.c., up in maryland. we've heard total outside of 4 inches around fredericksburg and hagerstown. areas around philadelphia right now, 33 degrees. new york city's at 33. that's why the pavement is wet there. the roads and the burgs are where we see the brunt of it. in the city, zero. but the suburbs getting about 3 inches. quick hitting, done by 2:00 p.m. in most areas. i think done by 5:00 completely even in southern new england, d.c. by noon, new york city, too, bostonwy about 5:00. most people will drive home just five here's the important part, joe
it was too warm, a little bit of a heat eiland effect in the city. same for areas of new york city. don't expect anything in the city. the suburbs is where we've seen the worst of it. at airports which are located in the suburbs, that's where delays are piling up. ground stop unless philly and new york, reporting about fuhr to five-hour delays at the airports. those airport delays will be with us probably till about 2:00 or 3:00 in the afternoon when the storm will exit. the white is the snow....
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>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm sunny sunny. 911 tapes display calmness at the sandy hook elementary school. and president obama discussed the gap between rich and poor. and this congress goes down known as the least productive. >>> a florida high school placed on high school after a shooting. one student has been injured at west orange high school outside of arsenal. the school's principal said student had been shot and was en route to the hospital. law enforcement officers were at the scene and they were observing all safety procedures. we'll bring you more information as we get it. >>> in a matter of just ten days the nation will mark the one year anniversary of the sandy hook massacre. today brought a painful remind reminder. prosecutors have released 911 called. al jazeera will not air those calls. >> reporter: we did listen to seven calls shortly after fires were shot inside sandy hook elementary school. a woman called the police dispatcher and said she had glimpsed someone running down the hall with a gun
>> this is al jazeera america, live from new york city. i'm sunny sunny. 911 tapes display calmness at the sandy hook elementary school. and president obama discussed the gap between rich and poor. and this congress goes down known as the least productive. >>> a florida high school placed on high school after a shooting. one student has been injured at west orange high school outside of arsenal. the school's principal said student had been shot and was en route to the hospital....